QUESTION 1
(a) Briefly explain the main characteristics of the adversarial system of civil
procedure. (4)
Characteristics of the Anglo-American system: The system regards litigation as a private
matter and relies on the legal representatives of parties to prosecute their respective
claims or defences. Therefore, the Anglo-American civil procedure system is a contest
between the parties and/or their representatives. The legal representatives are also
responsible for gathering and presenting their evidence to a judicial official at trial. The
trial in Anglo-American civil procedure is marked by its orality (it is predominantly oral in
nature). This means that viva voce evidence (oral evidence given by witnesses in
person) is led by the counsel for both litigants by means of examination, cross-
examination and re-examination. The orality of the proceedings also applies to the
judicial official, who gives oral judgment (even when written, always read aloud)
immediately, unless judgment is reserved.
(b) Name any three (3) characteristics of court annexed mediation. (3)
Court annexed mediation was introduced into the legal system to enhance access to
justice in civil claims. It is said to contribute to the reform of the adversarial system of the
civil procedure in the Anglo-American system in that:
It helps litigants to determine at an early stage of litigation whether formal
litigation is in their best interests; this assist in that dispute can be
submitted to mediation prior to and/or after commencement of litigation.
It facilitates expeditious and cost effective resolution; this is because the
delay of formal litigation is avoided and as a result curb costs of litigation.
It helps to phase out bad claims.
(c) Briefly explain the concurrent jurisdiction the High Court has with the
Constitutional Court. (4)